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Flame

 

Holographic plastic, very close to flame

Withlacoochee State Forest, Citrus County, Fl

Another huge fire last evening at 10* out in town. Like 5 businesses gone and Olesons Food store where we all shop is smoke filled. They got called out at 8pm and my husband came home at 3 am froze. Just so sad.

Fire mayhem

 

Easterfire 2016, Rosendahl-Darfeld, Germany, March 2016

At Moonlight Beach in Cardiff

 

This is the beach I grew up with as a kid:

 

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Photo excursion with flickr friends Tobias Neubert Photography, Johannes Roesch Photography, P. Höcherl, schda22. and newton_at_woolsthorpe heading the glass factory Lamberts at Waldsassen. It is worldwide one of the last three companies producing only mouth-blown glass.

 

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Fire breathing is the act of creating a plume of fire by breathing a stream of fuel over an open flame. It can be a dangerous activity but the proper technique and the correct fuel reduces the risk of injury. Fire breathing is performed by both professionals and non-professionals. Professional fire breathers usually incorporate the fire performance skill within a show where other fire skills are performed. The element of danger in performing fire breathing and other fire skills enhances the entertainment spectacle for many audience members

the photo is not faked, I swear it was my second time as I visited an exhibition of a Zero member that a woman walked in wearing black and red, the same red Piene used for his fire paintings ... !

 

still I can't believe my luck !

 

the photo beneath got 97000 ...

 

;-) ...

 

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Or at least, I think that's the appropriate term for it!

taken a while back, but the song....errr....the sky remains the same. that odd yellow.

 

for those who have asked, we are safe on the coast [fingers crossed]. there are fires around us, but the worst one is pretty far south of our location. and that one is just awful.

hundreds and hundreds of homes burned. lives lost.

 

thank you for asking.

 

prayers for them all.

we are just hoping for rain.

 

no comments necessary.

 

fire pit at long exposure ( Best viewed in full size)

burning the leftover wood form our shelter.

The Fire Wave, a rock formation made up of swirling pink, red and white sandstone that looks like a wave of water frozen in stone. It's a popular spot at the Valley of Fire State Park near Las Vegas.

Some days I think Winter is wonderful! But, this morning, and it's not even light yet, there are raindrops hitting the window panes, I can hear the wind moaning, and my thermometer tells me that the temperature is barely above freezing. Not a good combination for personal comfort! I found this fire, looking all cosy, at the organic shop in Daylesford too posh to push out much heat though....

A large fire pit in the Valley of the Gods. This valley, located in southeastern Utah near Mexican Hat, is often compared topographically to nearby Monument Valley. In the background is an approaching storm.

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Fire is destroying a wide area around the Brocken in the German National Park Harz.

Bighorn Fire, Catalina Mountains – Tucson, AZ

 

Early evening, 19 June, from my backyard. The fire started two weeks ago from a lightning strike, and has burned about 43,000 acres.

More fire spinning. This time, the weather was nice enough that I could go out to the Enchanted Forest where many of the Austin fire spinners go. Tonight was a mix of fire and light.

Windmills at Livermore

 

Life is the fire that burns and the sun that gives light. Life is the wind and the rain and thunder in the sky. Life is matter and is earth, what is and what is not and what beyond is in eternity.

 

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London Fire Brigade rescue boat.

6 years after the devastating Christchurch earthquakes, major fires break out on the port hills. So far one dead, at least 11 houses have been confirmed as destroyed and 1800 hectares of land damaged (many trees lost).

This was shot at night from the John Britten reserve at the eastern end of port hills and the glow and smoke from the fires is obvious.

This view shows the gondola station at the top left where they were very concerned about the fire reaching them.

I don't know much about cannons, I have a hard time seeing how they would be widely effective without an exploding round. Sure they could prove to make a lot of damamge. But the weight of moving these things around, could the same damage been done if it were men pound for pound.

A glow lamp and some Ice cubes in a dark room.

Have a great week ahead all flickr addicts

 

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Looking west across Cabbage Tree Bay, Sydney.

Photographed from the rocks at the end of the Shelly Beach headland forest walk.

 

In the distance:

Fairy Bower Beach (left)

Manly Beach (right)

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-355mm f/4L lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.

This is a picture my husband took of the fire yesterday in Gilroy.

This year has been particularly smokey in southeast Utah. Fires belching smoke from California, Arizona, Colorado, and within Utah have kept us indoors several days. Last night as we drove in to Moab for groceries and pears to can, we noticed a fire crawling up the side of South Mountain, 3 miles from our house. It wasn't raging and the wind was fairly calm coming from the southwest which was a good sign. It was also burning up an alluvial fan that burned 7 years ago so there wasn't much fuel. There are still some smoke coming from the steep canyons, but no active fire is visible. I am thankful for my husband who has worked tirelessly the last couple of years to chop and mow a defensible space around our house amidst the dry, dry grasses and sagebrush. Sending out a global hug to all those who have been impacted by the disasters of flood, fire, earthquakes, and disease.

 

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